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24) I’m sure he wouldn’t mind if we (arrive/arriving/arrived/had arrived) early.
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28) If I’m free on Saturday, I (to go/could go/went/can go) to the mountains.
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30) I know I’ll feel better if I (will stop/stopped/stop/had stopped) smoking.
31) If I (am/were/will be/had been) you, I would help him.
32) I could have understood him if he (speaks/spoke/had spoken/would speak) more slowly.
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34) He’s waiting for his mother to come back from Chicago. If his mother (come/comes/will come/came) home, he (will has/will have/has/had) a lot of presents.
35) He wanted to buy some Christmas presents but he couldn’t. If he (afforded/affords/had afforded/would afford) to buy, his children (are/were/would have be/would have been) very happy to greet a new year.
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38) If you (hadn’t been/weren’t/aren’t/wouldn’t be) so busy, I would have shown you how to play.
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40) If we have some eggs, I (made/makes/will make/would make) y
21) If she (come/comes/came/had come) late again, she’ll lose her job.
22) I’ll let you know if I (find/finds/found/had found) out what’s happening.
23) If we (live/lived/would live/had lived) in a town, life would be better.
24) I’m sure he wouldn’t mind if we (arrive/arriving/arrived/had arrived) early.
25) We (will phone/would phone/phoned/had phoned) you if we have time.
26) If I won the lottery, I (gave/had given/will give/would give) you half the money.
27) It (will/would/can/may) be a pity if she married Fred.
28) If I’m free on Saturday, I (to go/could go/went/can go) to the mountains.
29) She (will has/had/will have/have) a nervous breakdown if she goes on like this.
30) I know I’ll feel better if I (will stop/stopped/stop/had stopped) smoking.
31) If I (am/were/will be/had been) you, I would help him.
32) I could have understood him if he (speaks/spoke/had spoken/would speak) more slowly.
33) He didn’t listen to the teacher. If he (listens/listened/has listened/had listened) carefully, he (will performed/would perform/would have performed/had performed) well in the examination.
34) He’s waiting for his mother to come back from Chicago. If his mother (come/comes/will come/came) home, he (will has/will have/has/had) a lot of presents.
35) He wanted to buy some Christmas presents but he couldn’t. If he (afforded/affords/had afforded/would afford) to buy, his children (are/were/would have be/would have been) very happy to greet a new year.
36) The kitchen will look better if we (have/had/had had/would have) red curtains.
37) If I knew his address, I (go/will go/would go/went) round and see him.
38) If you (hadn’t been/weren’t/aren’t/wouldn’t be) so busy, I would have shown you how to play.
39) It (will be/would be/were/been) quicker if you use a computer.
40) If we have some eggs, I (made/makes/will make/would make) y